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You should be able to get at it by removing the back inner panel. The website at the link below has good schematics and shows the assembly of most appliances.
Hi, Check fuses on the stove. Check the breaker panel for correct breaker and if breaker has tripped.
Then you will have to ask a technision to look at it further. Good luck
SUSAN!!!!!!!!! This is EXACTLY what happened to mine! The control panel doesn't show the time or temp or anything! I am going to watch for an answer!!!
The issue with these displays is they can lose their intensity over time, but also it can be contributed to the main control...specifically the transformer on the "C" series ovens, hence the only remedy is to replace the control/display kit.
I'd first suggest checking the main control if you feel you are capable, this is how...
1) Turn the breaker or power supply to the oven off while servicing...saferty first ( though you will need power to check the transformer, this is where an experienced tech may be necessary, you'll need to decide )
2) locate the control board behind the display ( this will require either moving the front panel or the top panel behind the display...in the plenum )
i.e.
Then identify the PCB/control board...
The large arrow identifies the main control, the small arrow is the transformer location on the board
3) Remove the control or place it at a vantage point you can perform the following voltage checks, this is where some experience or electrical knowledge comes in handy...
i.e.
If the values listed in the test chart all are o.k. then you need a display only...if not you'll need the control board. ( Before you ask, I don't know of any transformer supplier...but then you're gambling nothing else is defective on the control anyway, not worth it in my opinion, that's your call )
Now to answer your question about availability though, one can find these "display's" at "repairclinic.com" for around $225USD and includes what I've attached here...
The "PCB" or control as it is referred to as well is also available at said location for around $175USD, it will include this...
Hope this helps move you forward. Let me know if I can assist you further and good luck.
This is a simple repair! You simply need a new control panel. Call us as soon as you get a chance and we will give you the cost of this part and we have next day air shipping so your Thermador oven can be repaired this week. 972-859-0929. We hope this answers your question and we look forward to working with you.
My Name is Don from Mr Fix it Applaince in baytown texas. I have seen this F34 error as well and may have a solution for some of you... According to a Thermador error code book for a C301bs/03 single Thermador oven. It says its a air flow problem. This means it could be the fan motor sensor telling the controlboard that it is not spinning fast or not at all. or it could be a micro paddle switch that is activated by air flow, I found Two of them on the bottome of a double oven thermador a few moths ago.. Recap : if your fan blower motor has 4 wires going to it, it has a sensor reading the rotation of the motor.... if yours does not have this then you should look for a paddle switch.
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